Biden secretly met a Clinton financial backer: report

Biden has been evaluating whether to challenge Hillary Clinton, the current front-runner for the nomination to represent the Democratic Party

September 14, 2015 08:00 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:13 pm IST - Washington

Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a labor rally in New York in this September 10, 2015 photo.

Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a labor rally in New York in this September 10, 2015 photo.

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has secretly met with Robert Wolf, a former UBS executive and major fundraiser for President Barack Obama, Bloomberg reported on Monday, one of the strongest indications yet that he is seriously considering a 2016 presidential bid.

Mr. Biden has been evaluating whether to challenge former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the current front-runner for the nomination to represent the Democratic Party in the November 2016 presidential race.

Mr. Wolf told Bloomberg he was supporting Ms. Clinton but said he met Mr. Biden for more than 90 minutes during the Vice President's trip to New York City last week.

Mr. Wolf said Mr. Biden had not definitely said he would run for president and did not make a plea for his support. But the news marks the first confirmed meeting between Mr. Biden and a heavyweight fundraiser who has publicly backed Ms. Clinton.

Positive poll numbers have led Mr. Biden, a former senator who has twice before run for president, to consider joining the race to challenge Ms. Clinton, also a former senator and first lady.

But he has remained undeclared as he and his family are weighing whether they have the energy and commitment for a presidential race after the recent death of his son, Beau.

In an emotional interview with talk-show host Stephen Colbert, during the same New York trip, Mr. Biden (72), said he was not in a place where he could say he could devote his full self to running for president again.

Mr. Wolf, who owns a financial consulting firm, previously served as chairman and chief executive officer of UBS's Americas division as well as president and chief operating officer of UBS Global Investment Bank, both units of UBS Group AG.

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